tatter

[ˈtætər]

tatter Definition

a torn and ragged piece of cloth.

Using tatter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tatter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The flag was in tatters after the storm.

  • Example

    Her dress was reduced to tatters by the end of the party.

  • Example

    The old man's coat was hanging in tatters.

tatter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tatter

Phrases with tatter

  • in tatters

    in a ruined or destroyed state

    Example

    The company's reputation was left in tatters after the scandal.

  • a person dressed in ragged clothing

    Example

    The tatterdemalion approached us, asking for spare change.

  • pick someone/something to tatters

    criticize someone or something severely

    Example

    The movie was picked to tatters by the critics.

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Summary: tatter in Brief

'Tatter' [ˈtætər] refers to a torn and ragged piece of cloth. It is often used to describe the state of clothing or fabric that has been damaged or worn out, as in 'Her dress was reduced to tatters by the end of the party.' The phrase 'in tatters' is used to describe something that is ruined or destroyed, as in 'The company's reputation was left in tatters after the scandal.'